USTA NATIONAL MEN'S 35 HARD COURTS
USTA National Men's 35 Hard Court Championships
April 27-May 1, 2017
Surprise Tennis & Racquet Complex - Surprise, Ariz.
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Some of the nation's best men's 35-year-old and up players will be in Surprise, Ariz., April 27-May 1 for the USTA National Men's 35 Hard Court Championships, hosted by the Surprise Tennis & Racquet Complex.
The top men's players from across the United States and several top local players as well will be competing for a coveted USTA national championship gold ball. The event is open to any men's player and USTA member 35 years old - or who turns 35 on any day in the 2017 calendar year.
The Men's 35's is an International Tennis Federation Sanctioned Grade 1 event, meaning players pick up points in their age division in the world ITF rankings for the 35's division. It's also the highest point value tournament for USTA national rankings in that age division (1000 rankings points as a Category I tournament). The Men's 35 tournament is the ONLY age group national championship adult tournament held in the Southwest.
Defending champions are Anthony Perkins (singles) and Milos Koprivica/Robert Kunseki (doubles).
Event Location:
Surprise Tennis & Racquet Complex
14469 W. Paradise Lane
Surprise, Ariz. 85374
Entry Fee: $86.50 per player in singles/ $48.88 per player for doubles.
Entry Deadline: Sunday April 9, 2017.
For more information, contact tournament director Bill Lucero at guillermo.lucero@surpriseaz.gov or (623) 222-2400.
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